Translations:ENDS Toxicity / Carcinogenic/63/en
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- EC emissions contain trace levels of metals. For almost all metals, unrealistically high levels of liquid need to be consumed in order for total daily exposure to exceed established limits.
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- Citation: : Konstantinos E. Farsalinos & Brad Rodu (2018): Metal emissions from ecigarettes: a risk assessment analysis of a recently-published study, Inhalation Toxicology, DOI: 10.1080/08958378.2018.1523262
- Acknowledgements: In the past 36 months, two studies by KF were performed using unrestricted funds from the nonprofit association AEMSA and one study by the nonprofit association Tennessee Smoke-Free Association. BR is supported by unrestricted grants from tobacco manufacturers to the University of Louisville and by the Kentucky Research Challenge Trust Fund.
- KEYWORDS: E-cigarettes; aerosol; metals; risk assessment